Explore series of publications containing information about and/or collected by Statistics Canada.
National Coffee Day is approaching on September 29. Good thing this article is free to read, because the price of that cup of joe keeps reaching new heights. So let’s grind out our latest coffee data.
View articles exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as it relates to children and youth in this selection from our series StatCan COVID-19: Data to Insights for a Better Canada.
This video highlights the Health of Canadians annual report. It includes key statistics on the health of Canadians including perceived health, chronic conditions, smoking rate and access to a regular ...
This video presents Statistics Canada's method for estimating the number of non-permanent residents.
It’s that time of year again… tax season is upon us! In the coming weeks, individuals and businesses in Canada will be preparing to declare their income and benefits received in 2024. Filing taxes can ...
Though it may be a little trickier in the wintertime, biking is an excellent mode of active transportation used by many Canadians to get around. For some Canadians, their bike takes them to and from ...
The relationship between the North American Industry Classification System 2002 (NAICS) and revision 1.1 of the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE) is ...
Canada is known for its ethnocultural and religious diversity, with every Canadian contributing to this rich landscape. Data on the origins and religions of the population have been collected by the ...
In 2023, the number of workdays lost due to strike action was reminiscent of the 1980s. However, union coverage rates have fallen notably, particularly in the private sector, since peaking in the ...
Weather-related catastrophic events once again plagued Canada in 2024. Let’s take a look at the price Canadians have paid and continue to pay for these weather-related catastrophes. A summer of ...
Statistics Canada is an approximately 5-minute walk from OC Transpo's Tunney's Pasture station, which is served by many bus routes on the rapid transit network and by train on the OC Transpo Line 1 ...
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